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THE OMAHA — e ——————— ——— e = — — _— OMAHA, SATURDAY NUMBLR 101 1T ONLY LASTED TWO ROUNDS, | St pvmc. weats ocmcrct | TARIFF CONFERENCE REPORY, | fe® b, % otiersishy meat| A BAD BLOW AT THE WEST, | gutdeer e vove merkt tooweomn v | T () P, €2 [E [Y DENVER, N = her eruelly and that in November he burned and artices of . wearing ~ apparcl PBRUTALITY TOWARD AMERICAN PRISONERS, b o! down their home containing furniture worth of every description #ade up or manufac- —_— Another instance of the bratal and arol- 3 — £1,600 bolonging to her and collected the in- § tured who! )ol“llflllfl‘& not !mhlllybr!'"? " . trary manuer in which American prisoners 3 ™, M : The McAuliffe-Slavin Battle Provesto bea | gYWAG< o he defendant I\r\"r“l 1o [I»I»;‘\\;}rl\b; Result of the Committee's Labors on the ;"K““'l‘: h g wb’\l‘l»‘llygr mn“"";'w‘::g"“':m:":v The Tariff Conferess Work a Great Injury to gro tranted by forviirn governments tus Jut | Switchmen Quietl 2. waiting the Arrival of 20,000, own acres of fi and a fo 0m Pose v ed, . een brought to @ attention of 0 state Big Fizale, Trlos T ekt i De Tane WhE some Most Important Items. i of camel, gosh alptt, or other animals, That Section dopastment. Ot munth g0 jhe THALY of Grand & or Sweeney, sidor the amount Mrs. Fitzpatrick is entitied four and onchalfthmesthe duty imposed by —— T, C. Raincy, who reside in this el R to for support. Sho lives in Chicago vi h this m‘llnu‘llllvl\'nah'.‘d;:“’l.tllhn class, lnlmlu; celyed word that ho was in jail in Mexico on i Frank Ambrose, hier only son by & former , | per cent ad valorem: @rpets and carpeting of i S0 Gh BEUeHDted Horisitie: RNy LD r AN EASY VICTORY FOR THE AUSTRALIAN. | rfvice. s Y Y A COMPROMISE REACHED ON SUGAR. | I0E P A cotton. fot. spocially provided DISASTROUS EFFECT ON BEET SUGAR. e e LD ml‘-\:l mas 1 Al NO CHANGE THE SITUATION, — — . for, 50 per cent advalowem. The senate struck [— ont from ¢ 1o Morioo, Whet ho o terd -~ . NATIONAL PRISON CONGRESS. out’ the bounty prowisions proposed in the Al Moot wieh | the employ of a merchant named Eshondo. | cona ¢ The California Bruiser Starts inwith | = Binding Twine Will Pay a Duty of | silk schedulo passed by tho house. Other | EIndications That it Will deet With olatter partof August hisfamily | Comduotors on he Northwestersm Grest Flourish and Winds SURG INXSIINE IR ANCE IV aRT, SONES By the of & Oent, fine amendnents whidh resiiro the the language | Considterablo Opposition W hen vas surprised to cecdve o letior fom him | Granted an Tncrease in Salarics— a Grea yurish an That Body. en: nths of a Cent, and rates of the present law were made. In it Comes Up in the stating that he wasin jil forattempting Other Gricvances Under Up a Badly Whipped Crxcissay, O., Sopt. %.—The first thing Other Manilla Cordage the Liguor scheduls thoenato mado {ncrcases e nomicide. Inquities wore at_ouce uade at Sin on the programme of the national prison s Advanced on various formsof Wines and liquors, The Senate, ate department through Congressman Discussion. DEORH 4 o £ 0 house rates are restored except on champagne Dalzell, It appears that on January 28 of congress today was the reading of the report :lml -piritnl. lonl\'l‘L‘\R IU‘LI wrin;s nud\r;mll this year Rainey and hisemployer had a of the standing commitiey on crim- iquors at the existing rates of duty. A few arrel about somo matters connected with | Drsven O S e ot ) v - 3 2 " Vel o Ve L e { N BUreAv ] ER, 0 soime NLLE onne 0 exven, Colo, Sept Spec Tel Copyright 1590 by James Gordon Benndt.\ inal luy roform by Charles Reeve | WasHINGto, Sept. 20.—After ten daysof | verbal changes ore Hindo Tor the purpose of Wiitrxotos Busuio M OLIGALES, | {4 5" tstaeat; Dlows; were evolinngod, and prreattlitr il e \':l\‘ih-lnmtl‘\(': Lowbos, 3 Now York Herall | of Diymouth, Ind. Following this was | hard work the wnference committeo on tho | lisuring adiition sairity to the revenue, Wasnisarox D, C., Sept. & when Eshoudo drowa lenife Ruiney pulled |y o uioekout! fn the Unton Proifio 3 ave just o iff bill o its work 1g or- E esac duties . . Gy Sl ol rovolver and fred is assaile strike or “lock-or o on Pact Cablo—Special to Tie 1 havo 3”" apaperon “Th of Alabama | tarift bill comploted its work lato this after- | SN CEREITEE Sl "rhioa or china grass port of tho conference on the tarifl, St & revalver and firedat his asail ati | yards remains practically unchanged, So far arrived at the Ormonde club. Crowds of | ,uq s Py | Workings,” by J. W. Lee | noon and reported the result to the house. | wug grroedto; jute gams, 8 per cent adval: [ which was made public today, is o great dis | w’Onibauabon. Al Wlis money was taken | the strike has not spread to other yards, 3:3nf:-mm- outside and numerous hobbies. | of Grecnsburg, Ala, member of theboard of | The committee had todeal with 464 amend- | orem; bagging for cotton, gunny cloth and 6l | appointment to the westera aenators and | from him and ke was not allowed tsee & | The switchmen have held several ey The doors are closed and guarded by i corps | juspactors of that state, This was followed | ments. in the more important items the ro- simi ;]r!.;._m;:'nhl;l:u;z:lc ljortm;'c:""z :'U:l:"“' representatives. The great body of reduc- | soul excepthis juiler. Hiscoll was filthy in | poaiings, but appear to be waiting for Grand of formidable looking commissioners.” Neither | “ye'a giscussion. sultof tho comuitted's action wis as follows: | sompaed i whls OF1 part of emnp, N | 410, ™uehy for fn tho senats have bee th oxtreme, and ‘ho was mmde | R e arrive, Thoy cai It is moncy nor love can secure admission Without | At tho aftermoon session thore was & war- | Thodate vhen the bill 1s to take effectis | (il hor squaro vhed 1010 cent & yard; | wiped out and most of tho highor ratos im- | i, endure umhcardofl mdisities, Mot | [0S0 oG ® B ont Tn the u ticket. The seene in tho front room of the | gou's meeting, prosided over by Captain Jo- | made October 6, February | nest is fixed 8 | 4t moro than 6 cents, 4810 cents o yard; all | posed first by the bouse have been retained | permitted to employ connsel and his applica: | meantime the company s working fiftoen club house is like o babol. Sporting 1nch | goph Nicholson, who made an adaress. Major | the ultimate date upon which goods deposited | manufuctures of iaX 8¢ homp, 50 per ceut ad | iy the bill, Binding twine, which was | tions for an interview with Minister Ryan | ongines with suficint men o keop ther everywhere in excited groups are betting on | R W. McClaughry of the Pennsyly in bond before October 1 may be withdrawn | valorem; provided, #hat until January 1, b ek ' kba o freelist by tho sente, is made | Were denied. He pleaded hurd to beallowed |yt Ll | > the result. John Buil, Sullivan’s former | formatory vead a paperon “The Parole at the old rates of duty. 1504, such manyfact of flax containing | Placed on the freelist by tho senate 10 send a letter to his family in Washington, | VUSY and Superintendent Duncan says Burna i i g 55 St 3 more than_ 100 th to the square inch | dutiable at 7-10 of a cent a pound. Thehouse | e F ol il EGA M pen and | 18 doing more work with his force than the backer, porgeous in dismond andstuds, | tom, md Pt 16 D. Fallower of the Unt {mm,- (.}~L;‘r*..g:.|’|3’_.nnrmnvo in pl‘a:g Shall pay B por o 8 valorers' inswed of | sugar schedule s practically adopted with | Uit oo uthorties refusad bl pou and | L0 e e ety o He I8 CrynGpOTE. 10 BteNER antey T Al KeRbistioall Mo of auniform bounty of 2 cents on grades of 20 | the above duty. * & the effect of dealing a very serious blow at | necessary articles and he wrote aletter to the | expeets tohave the yards clear by Mon day. £55 to 430 on Slavin.” The Australim | ot Qrimial - Sati and above, provided for by the house, in- [ Theconferees agreedto the senate recip: | g0 peot suger industry, The tariff commis- it oonsul, Sy menis of oxtravagant | 1ot parties to tho controversy malo- 6x- soems to bo tho goneral fovorite, [y OF, the o bapew ot cluded maple sugar wnd adopted the follow- | rocity and retalitio nmendment, making | (. poirg fuserted by the senato, is elini- | promises hemanaged to gt a guand to do- | tended statements in the moring newspa. ooahlis | 3 4 St g fedgh b July 1. 186 but one change, whichwas in the ' date. 1t | Sion feature, insc senate, ; TN ot 0t (o AL 6 GG ootic: | nate; MANRErRNTGME veviaves tHa Bkt ¢ but at slight odds, I recognizo | Vuring the discussion Secrotary [ ing provision: “On and after July 1, 1501,and g 2 5 i his note, but the fear of the conse- | pers. Manager Meck reviews the history o in the very nolsy erowd St William Eden, | he wished that the peoy hi tilJuly 1, 1 here shall bopaid fromany | VA8, made Jinuary, 188, instead of January | nated. Tho reduced rates on stecl 1 quences vesultodin the guard delivering the | the frouble, asserts thatthe old men woro ik it G oM T e oto | 465 hiha' “to: har wrkbhe h ot e M e e toad v digabol A LT 8 ordered by a vote of the senate and a reduc- | gppeal to the prison authorities, From Jan- | disloyal aud imeficiont, and that theie mis: Who'hias come in placs of Lord Lonsdale, who | 1% HE 0 Beekwee fe i s in the treasury not otherwise appro- |~ Of the clanges mado in the agricultural | tio on structural iron have been wiped out, 3 until August 13 Rainey occupied his | conduct has cost the company thousauds of is absent, Lond Bsme Gordon, Lord Roys- | e method of udminister . 5 ed under the provisions of section 380 | schedules the conferets’ report says: “In tho | oGS CECHE POISER N FREERI | don cell with, no other person near i | dollars and raised storms of complant among ton, Mr. Abinglon Baird, Kichard K. Fox, | 1 the®hio penitontiney last Jan of the revised statutes to the producer of m.'l"n':lllur:ll‘ svlhml(l)l‘l-‘l ot‘lm houslon | tto husire which firstcame from the house, | (han his jailor. “He was then taken out, tried | the shippers and patrons of the rad. The ' wresford, Charley Mitchell, > bour drers W 111 gess] por tosting > ' mainly retiined. vanges, lemons and Jluliada e | ind convieted with no other evidence' than | switchmen's ¢ ¢ the chargos in bt iyl O v T GRS R ML Sugor tesyng - uot : less {han 90 limes which tho house madé .dutiable ot | It is considered doubtful this cvening | fhar ol his necusor. THis sontorco was two | 0o md i A Pt Mooreand reprosentatives of all the pri e e L Qs nt stime | Erees by the polariscope, from = bects, | double the present rafes in order to efford | whether the measure can pass the senate, ars ind o months and he was hurriedoff | Mook, is trying to break up their pal newspapers are passing through into tho | FRRE bEOH herr e 2 the mem. | Sorelum or sugar cane grown within the | protection ind eucourigement to the planters | 1 corainly cannot if tho nine novth- | Without an opportunity to plead his own Reduced " to plain English the dispute is hall to the back room, where the ringis pro- |\ S50 e iCe of the county from nited States or from maplesap produced | of Californis and Flotida, the senate reduced | &0 Fonatoss who, under the | cause or communicate” with any friend 5: Tho men say Burns s a scab and de: parcd. 1 found myself seated justbackof | which the prisoner came. That member cx- | Within the United Statesa bounty of 2 cents adembin of Senntors Dadiock Planb and | Vhen Rainey again found himself belind the and they will mot worl Charley Mitehell and Pony Moore. amined the prisoner privately, some puablic perpound, and upon such sugar testing less Sl el i s R LR L E ba he found that some of | under him. ho company claims it Charley y A . L . I I ik w4l ! " ¢ 7 s Ingalls, several days ago pledged themselves mone had been returned to | has not been eiving proper service, The hall is about forty feet by twenty, and | and made his recommendation to the board, | than 90 degrees and not less than 80 degrees imposing an additional duty of 30 per cent on { ! AgEidn ' to stand by the senatereductions, do not yield Ho at onco exhausted it in | that Bums is the only man capable of hand: the ring in the center measures nineteen foot [ W00~ wpon this the “bowrd acted. T | 4 pounty of 13 cents per pound under such | packsges in which orunges, lemons and limes : 2 Y ¥ cach way, the space being enclosed hy | B Sl AR I n thelr pledge. bribing the jailer to wail aletter, This time | ling the yards, and that it is compelled to ef- BTG, tioe e B o | Tules and regulations as the commissionerof | are imported. ) SRR A sl a i o s tonieht | B8 attempt was successful and lis letter | feet a reformation aud o change. . The senti- n stoul’ rope ind - spritided with | wpaed by the ‘members fo etch olher. | itomal revenus, with fie spprovel of the | Thobarigraphsinstiied by thosenste im. [ Senotor Paddock openly antiounces tonfght | yoacied’ his family, Tt s a mo 5 | mentof thio busitiess community ts dividedas il Ty ¥ 2 A ek ,l““.“" I G SR AUCE IR prAonT | saakilawe Aeture o s presoribe, n | 1OSing adiscriminating duty of 10 per cent on that he will vote against the report and that | goistlo. Tn it he aphically describes between the company and the men, but all Ledght L wo - motices are posted | meord 0F Hhe Bron or o it tela. | Seeretary of the treasury, may prescribe. In | e, the proluct of countries east of the Cape | i believes that he will have a numberof lis | uine months of prison fife, His description | agreo that the manner in which the switch on the wall, one cautioning gentlemen ';“;" ) 'I"“_‘l AL 'n.:»;m:‘-:;‘ k: n man, | thee se of fnported sugars thehouse lincof | of Ciood Hope when fmported from countrics colleagues with him, He has been leading | of the food furnished hiw is simply horeible. | ing has been done for the past six months is against aporoiching the ropes, and ond ’K'Nkh”, him to p P et prisoner that | w “‘l' lf)‘\_n 'lli:}\l‘\;‘"ll:\l‘!"]l‘ l:‘;‘tl:‘::: l\l\i"(n)l:‘h Afi_\w\r st of theCapeof God Hope, was struck | o001t today ngainst the measure and has | His coll swaris with all sorts of ver a simypl rable. reading : 3600 are cautioned against | guv. g o sald he would 1 ac a L LB R0, 18/ I0DIOUS 1 8] . Sk by S d his condition grene: of & man who The outcome appears uneertain, but 1t is i ,-\"',","i,"‘. ot No instructions | ina hosnid he would rathor aet on that | the result was compromised as follows ntings and statuary, which the house | received promises of support from other | ot ot ' ore’ monthaof this | evidn that & vory uneasy fooling cxists and Ll sthiab B i st uldalILH AT LVl dBL SR e lall ARt Ryl vo No. 16 in color shall pu aced on the free list, the conferces decided | wester senators who believe that republican | b "r troatment. He concluded with a | the fear is expressed that the trouble may must be given the men except during the in- | suggest. ~After the ting he asked the 0ofacent a_ pound, pr {0 retain on the dutiable listat 15 per cent ad | sentiment west of the Mississippi © WLl | ouching appeal for assistance, This_ letter Iia point which will tie up the whole Union tervals for rest.” warden what was the effect of this practice s above No. T6in color shall pay 1-100f | valorem, one-half the present duty. not endorse the bill as it is reported from the | (PHEUNE SUDEAL (AR W T fic aystens, Girand Mat tor Swoany 18 exs Have just seen Mr, Prosse, Slavin's backer, | S PESN disciplive, and ho answered that | q cont a pound in addition to the rato herein | Theadministrutive geetion, velativeto im- | conference committee. =~ | ind fio fimediately sent itto Ministor Tyan | pected today. - Y 5 Hesays: “Tho betting is slightly in favorof | AL toniaht's seesion Secrotaty Ulines | Provided for when exporied from or the | ported artices being fopbidden entry whero | Tnis morning Senator Paddock received | qn investigation. In his report Mr. Ryan | The Rio Grande switehmen held o meeting Tr e it 1 ok - Aper on “I'he Nistory of | Product of any country when and so longas | the business mavk dfj the domestic manu- | 8 telegram from AL T 8 e | i e the outlines of the story as to the | this afternoon and rewlved to handle no Slavin, probably becauso MeAuliffeis little | read an exlieustive paper on *The History of | Lyi pays of shall hereaftor | factutor 18 simuylatod thads s Zollows: . On | g that the ios it weY (L ECtea oI abie fury s ol e " S D known in Englind. I have personally only | Prison Reform. pay directly or' indrectly a bouity |and after Marchl, 180, no awticle of im- | fisultin a loss of $150; to that factol [Tt ks vl Sy | Sere { 15 I cyiadtad g Gthies £150 on Slavin, and would have some trouble 4 BOO T SHIPPERS, on the rtation of such sugar whic ported merchandise waich shall copy or simu- | M. (Jp!-:lrld; l-‘\l: A ill {nr!nllulvnul 1:.‘:('- land, 0., was comminicated with this after- thosame. The Union Pacifio getling more, as American money seems > in this grade ~which | lute the name or tradomark of suy domestic | lines would fores us to compete with beet | 560 and tie sent word to the family that he | yar closely guarded by deputy sheriffs L e A i R e of lower | manufucturs or manufacturer shall be ad- | sugarsfrom Burope, upon which there is an x o ccent ng o he Interstate W e 0yae ! | anifactioron)n Ee MUl he e | tugace from Butope, ubon which e would leave there tonight, for Chihuahua, to | and Pinkerton men, aud there is a store of etary * | mitted to entry at any oust ouse in e X ' (1 vhic vould be see wi conld e done. M 3 S 'Ins m i o Os Richard K. Fox has jusv entored the Commerce Commission. Plescribe suitatlo rules | Unigd Sttecr oy between thelines of 13 and 10 duty soo what could bo dono, Minister Ryan has | arms and ammunition in tho offices of the ) T 3 + | been telographed to assistthe prisoner's xela- | union depot. The company 15 propared for room looking as chipper as possible. Crierao, Sept [Special Telegram to | and regulations to carry this provisioninto | The conferees, speaking of the effect of | Dutch standard, whereas now we haue a tives as much as hies in hix\lm\svr. trouble 11 troublo comen. 0. i ot “I shall bet £10 oven on MeAu- | Tur Ber]-The recent decision of the inter- | &fTects ";';;“J;";&\;};;fl}‘hI{gvm"‘;;\dl"g:cf;}}d foad|the billiontha rovenif ffii’n‘?fii.fl"&?\“\ bo- f,’(‘\‘,’{i'-'}lv'3!-'.fl[we‘\\%‘fx'i\'i‘n.f'.'i-u]'\'1"{'= ‘"&'F'l?'u e M P i\r;tn the vards withoutu pass from Goneral i gl ogins, ate o 0106 coin i BORAbERVoIE 'y ad ¢ X n eve thereis any e) etween C! a st g ent L y o Mauager Meek. liffo just before the fight begins” | state commerce commission, that net weight | oot sugar factory and used in the production | the housemd. smatobillsin the matter of | less protection than we have under tho exist- | There are only two German-An b said he, “T am sure Joo will win” “Of | only shall be clarged on oil inbarrels or | of sugarin the United Stites from beets pro- | estimited redutioninde fn the dutiable | ini taiiff on grades between 13 and 16, be: | publicans in the prosent house of 1 N y bloyes' Griovances. course he will”” echoes Charley Mitehell, “kages loped infinite possibilitics | duced therein shall be admitied duty free | schedules, namely, . $60,000,000, and their | causethe proposed bounty gives us only 2 | tivesand the indications ure th The general adjusts 2. P m » I v with cony b theless, the odds con- shij very commodity in a package \;m" -lu!lln ryll. 1802, rl(l‘m'u!;\;h Ilh:"-“x{:pd action has not m;\mrl uuecufdhmlntt uui tmtfll\x\‘x:‘m the e L‘\.L‘.‘I.L”b"t‘\:‘&‘&*fii be m;lu'in!lm ;u'?t unless snme n:lmif - | ment committee of the Chicago & Northe ¢ slightly Australi VOr. T'ho brewer: vinegar men | duwy collected on any of the al 3 describec mate except in the on of the jnternal protectiol ? i d s between 13 | jpan birth stands for nomination in adistrict | woona ongineers o ) secre thnue slightly in tho Australian's favor, | of anykind, Tho brewers and, viuegar men | imachinery purchascd abroad and imported | rovenue phuvisimns Of¢® honse, and on that | and 16, About. oe-third of my oulputat | whoro the convontion has ot yet boon hold, | YC5ern engineers ind firemon held a secret 40.m.—The hall Is packed. Six tiers of | oF il te Lo Avst 1o see tho, poinb &8 | into the United States for theusesabovein- [ point theysay: ‘“For$heyear ending June | Grand Island—20,000 pounds a day—wilibe | Lehlhach of Now dersey | ydeclined [*eonforonce with the gonowal mannger and seats on either side and notnot a chair va- : e N oo | dicated since January 1, 1800, shall bere- | 50, 150, the receipts from s taxes on | sugar between 1§ and 16, which ‘indollus | (o permit his name to_be used when his con- | gencral supcrintendent this morning, T'ho mand from the railroads that they charge 3 , 1800, pf 1 cant. There isno sign of the fighters, and | v "ot weight on vinegar, beer, whisky. rui.)dm o i Tolea iate 800l d e | 10e l(‘lu‘p;s“ of pers to be relieved ;‘H 'flti!&;v%m‘ Fiomagn Ly r‘;lll"jl‘llfir:' venition met, and i spite of thestrongeflorts | conference was held as tho resultof tho an- st r v, g o Th et grains Slkiia be a legal n glucose the hous of 37 nf v ythe bill were ~81, 5t $1 ve under the | pade to induce him to consent to accept an- sting © A avin e ol itte betting is going on briskly. A sn \\Po ete. Theirargument is claimed to I)}gal("x.,ul pound is retained. Whereas thio senate pro- h;b}'wco S18,205,452 'N; 3 ooy Sintiib tarift: : 1WoILA also, Rk & greaiar olhlcrwl'nr)u; ch"(\‘l'sl'li.‘u:u] ul)«yl‘l.’)c‘l'l|;l‘lllll sl 1 al meeting Afl the grievance ¢ l|.|m||(( X shoald know assures me that £2000 will | one that has always held water, viz, that 8, , 2 ol " v I\ Tai y which has been in session here for i i vided that the sugar schedule and bounty | By the passage of tha competition of such grades, 1 most earnestly | pominated. Today Neideringhaus of St. a! change hands. - | suchudocision to be logal wmust bo of general | provision was to take eflect Marh 1 next, | the wvenuo from tobe i i urge upon the Nebraska senators to stand for | Tonis wroie to his wnstinens and doclired | WS past two weeks. —The encincers The men havo just arrived and are getting | (PRG0N 18 PRACE VORI T HERE the conference fixed upon April 1 as the date | and from sauft §1 ki _the protection of the growing beet sugar in- | that he could undep no circumstances accopt, | 04 firemen have formulated their griev- 3 d e claredillegal to charge freight’on oil barrels, o o the No 18 A iRtk D ances, which they ask the management to re- ready. Fat John Bull, alins Chippy Norton, | it'is likewise illegal rge freight on beer | Ofoveration, with the proviso that No. 13 | two sources mn. a renomination, - Ho Will not t even ! 3 3 s likewise illogal to chargo freight on beer | 97 GRTRions WY TRE BEORS O bond. dress, The grievance committee concluded 15 gotting jovial and says he’ll fight any man | or vinegar varrels, Itis declared that tho the : or Paddock S d though tho convention names him by accla- | feih CRESUE ithout duty. 4, lal of telegr “from Neb ? Pidn: Gorman-Amerimans afternoon and adjourned until in tho room of Lis t, cight is truo wlr—fi mmmn"&-& tuan it . , and- - espseul ‘ %&:&, p the next annual meeting, unless soonex called vy S o ekute” e s | (bt e Y AERY s patkRRE " 1 | o o cage pt eemhy o e e o e o o Tie Arobiisn . o the internl revemuo reccipts 6,251,284, , stating that the advance sideof the house, there will bo a number of ther. Georgo Vise and 3. B, Augel, tho mferces, | 1f 1 e et om0 e 1058 10 railfoads | the conference has imposed the limitation | It is probuble that. the reduction by the bus: plate would cut of th profs of the business. | Scandinavians. 'Foir Bave urealy boen | g i e i et havo just arrived and are greeted with ap- 5 reducti 4 t that they must be caught by American ves- | toms schedules will probably be about £60,- | This evening Senator Paddock said : “I shall | nominated and are sure of election. b L MR G b LB A i i L h) 8 p- | It would megn a reduction invates of at least ' mands upon the management. They t plausc, They are both well known gentle- | 10 percentall ovor tho” country. Railroad | 3¢ 1 fresh water, "Other fish ure made | 000,00, wiich would give un azgrogateredut- | do my best lo defoat the eouforence mport, 1 |, 'Postmasters wore appoiuted today as fol- | i ibe tn'satarics of rom & to-1b po Fe ] e Gon: wholis come x:?,“‘,',‘zf,,‘:,l,{,“;"‘h;‘“;i‘é',:‘;" b the prospect, ald | taween the house and senute ato, pleidigns o the senate, although I belicved that many of | Rugg, vies D, Growley: Bélerads, Ninee | month. The company is considering their de- rom Paris especially for the fight, has been sk On binding twine the rate is fixed at 7-10 DEMORALIZED RATES, the Juties were unreasonably high aud 1ot | county, Neb.. John Andiews, vice Mrs, D, | mands and will grant the men an - increaso, appolnted timekeoper amid great applause, | PP e Ot of a ceut, but on other manilla corfage the demanded by fair rules of protection. Lam a | [ayford : Mildale, Neb, Charles G Grifit, ; | UROUED mot to the extent asked. In spite of his ecighty years his judg- Run on an Oklahoma Bank. rate is advanced from 13 cents to 1% cats | General Dealing with Scalpers Among | republican anda protectionist, but Tam also | Delmonte, Douglas county, South Dikota, s T RS . " . 26, per pound, more than was agreed upon by v a representative of the state of Nebraska, and | P, Williams, vice A, W, Taylor, removed, Mormon Church Properiy. IS s SOl reeporiel g aond, tos) " SGuniias LT, Sopk he failure of | Giher nouse, Naksrigacada, w part of the west. Ihave fought, my best [~ Much dissatisfaction is expressed by the | WasmiNaroy, Sept. 26.—Representative now. On secmd thouht, Gidion | the Capital bankin this city Weinesday al | “ A potagraphs inscrted by the senatepro- | Ciicado, Seph. 25— Special Telogram to | 16 B3 stch triff adjustment as 1 bliored | ol dssathfaction s exprossol by the | Wasmixatox, Sopt. 26, Teprosntative dedlines on the ground that hehas neverbad | most precipitated a financial crash today. | viding for a “customs commission” were | TirBEE]—A rilway news bureau says : C I y for the best interests of my scction and at | house over the action of the senate in lugging A fhens s anything to do witha fight conducted in so | Anxious depositors formed in line at the pay- | stricken out by the conference, “‘Passenger rates are in worse shape than | the same time for. tho best interests of the | into the commutation timber eulture bilt the | COmmittee on judiciary the senate laws in X 3 & o case of glas: 8. Wi N g oa il o by 7 T gy v reference to bigamy and restrictfon in the | d @ manner as this one, Charley Mitel ing toller’s window of the Commercial banlk, [ It thecaseof glass bottles, where thesen- | {hay werobefore tho bistorieal break last | country, but I caunotand will not endorseby | arid land measure. They think these two | M zamy ) [ivs . v by Mm\..n.nfl'f\'-;-’ ‘}I‘“I'l'fll\: e Drineipal financial institution of tho eity, | 8tereduced tho rates the conforenco adopted SASvR T was the sensational statomont of | MY V0ie 8 measure which strikes u vicious | questions should be considered in separato | ownership of churshes to real estato above d a medium of fixing the rates on_ sizes abve f blow at a new indusiry in whose progress | biils, This actiol o DAYS GLUEhS. Baite. | el valia MmN ticular refe nover son Joo MeAuliffo fight, but I go on | anxious to withdraw their funds. Cheeiss | ono pintand moro it 1 et per pound and on | an Atchisn passenger offiial. 16 has been | tho gaviculturallsts fre vitally intertsted, T | has hractomis bion tha ol ot soite Sxidvaue Sionlann Joudailas s his record and on my coufidenco in the julg- | were paid until noon, when the stock of | smallersizes down to oueguarter pint at13s | known that almest all western roads have | cannot and will not endorsea bill which | session is concerned, and it would not be | \yivy ’l 0 Suiiad o0 o ; ’b" ment of my old friend Billy Madden, whoas- l\\’uilulxl;-r,ru\{l i }o\v.l P mul:;rnl; mlein ul- :(;1.:15 and on sizes below at 50 cents per | peen dealing with scalpers, and a tour of sy \‘I‘"‘I’,‘J""fl,""““},fi'l‘,fifi’{’l"f,‘" r"l'l:':l::‘&:m* surpr i‘n;i‘il‘ the bill never, canies up again, :,‘ml‘l‘"; "l‘;: ‘lri'-‘:i:‘::.‘.;lu’vaqé“fr:xn:’tlxlhf\:;? r::- is man & "t > ion offered relief in the y unds, and TS 5 ir ’ v ac 4 & st which bas X Pose gthe de- | although Representative skler and other | 3 bhe vhose charter . S s e s, 1 dott g e T addiional “Tunds " aerivad | - On pluin, prossed glassware single rato of {heirsbops tactERIREde e anat, 1| bates on ‘tie trift, Welave been placing | wwesiorn membos siy they will figit vigor- | felted in 185 Tho proceeds of the sale o think much of Slavin's style of fighting, and | fo Newton, Avkansas City and Kans 60 per cent is adopted instead of the higher | mOSt any p [f8: qouipe! O% | ourselves on recora here an the senate in | ously for it carly next session. real estate were turned T to the school don't like him personally you know. T had | City ana were piled high on the paying [ €ompound house rate, and thesameis donein | not, could be reached on a cut vate of from 25 | favor of the avolition of trusts and de- it of Representative Conger | fund of the state, but no provision was made a quiot fight with lim myselfa few days be- | teller's desk. The sigh of so wmuch money | the caseof cut and decorated giassware. The | to 40 per cont. As itwas expressed, “it is [ liveriug speeches against — this form as minister to Brazil wasa decided | forthe disposition of tho personal property foro he went into training, and lknocked him | reassured the crowd and many of them de- | 45 per cent house truck out by thesen- | only g question of how long the lines who try | 0f ~ monopoly —and — when _ the surprise. It was not known that he was an | belonging to the covpovation, which now over easy enough. cided to leave their deposits with the hou o on chemical, glassware, is winstited. | 1o doan honest businoss will stand it FORinly o pr UL o pirant to diplomatic honors or that his | amouw y $100,000 and is awaiting 4:80 — Slavi 1 MeAuli A firm feeling exists ton: and it is be- | Sixty per centis fixed for thin au m.w\» Freightrates to Colorado are getting in a single paragraph the_binding twine | name was under consideratiod. His residence | the a t. ‘T'he committee deem it 80 a. m.—Slavin and MeAuliffe appear | jjoved that the crisi blown glass instead of 1ho house rates struck | wors: shape every day. The regular fifth- | trustcongress dectines to doit. 15 in Des Moines and he has been in congress | wise to let the morcy take the same courss amid rours of applwse. Both wear white out by the senate, and soin the case of porce- | class rate from Chicago to Denver is i cents, | Shall uot place myself on record as endorsing | for the last six years. e faild tosecurcthe | as that derived from the sale of the real es- sweaters, McAuliffe wears white tights, Her Money. 1o e Z').'.'"{.','fi{li'nfi.nfi" X S‘.fi.'}‘"“}i‘n o5 | andtodayit is positively known that wo "L"' piopeRiion, nfi‘..'f("u'f.‘ff71.‘5"3\'.3 ok Jy'h'? nomination, but has another term toserve, tate and place it in the school fund, s & 2 S 3 S £ ablished. 5| or, ol args o snts enver | 5€sS do 1 o ey Woulc 2 Wil BlAvinimears AAVE bluo jacks: Tqwis e, N. 3, Sept. 26.—A horrible erime, | gy window glass, where the senaio mado an | oo 1S Fore bled O ives | Suffer, Tho prosent tariff i3 cortaiily high s : % sponges Frank, while Joo in tho opposite | resemblingin details the murder of Anmi | averge reduction of 2 of a cont, the confors | wairam, bnders “hough and the people of tho wost will not be SALT LAKESTOCKYARKS, Government Sucs the Rock Islind. corner sits quipt, looking cool and confident. | Leconey, was broughtto light this afternoon | ence adopted s of o _centreduction, as well i "The board of chain the | materially inJurcd, in my judgment, if an op- = Cuteaco, Sept. A sult for §20,000 dame Mr. Atkinson of tho Sporting Lifo is finally | by the finding of the mutilated body of Mrs, | 4 the senate provision that each box shall | rront todu vwith an sher g i Burlingion | POrtunity is afforded for o growing wesiorn | Several Omaha (apitalists Interested | agu was broughit yosterday on bibalt of the appointed timekeeper for McAuliffe and Mr. | John Miller, aged twenty-nine, in the dense | contain fifty square feet, to turn over fifty cars each to the Alton ana | Sentiment for tariff reduction within protec- 1 the En United Statesin the United States circuit ) Sl R SR AR e On pyrites the senate rate of 14 of a cent | NMisourt Pacifie i 4 | tion lines o work within the party and bring | Sy Lake, Utah, Sept. [Special Tele- Piess for Slvin. Mr. Montague is then | Woods near her home in Delaware township, ) sonate rate of 3¢ of ¢ Missouri Pacifie. Al the lines are in a work within the ! Sur T ah, Sept. 26, —[Spec court against the Chicago, Rock Island and Shtben 15 thix and ofdial ”m[.,fm.m,. this county, Frank Linge, burly negro, [ ®pound on contained copper is retained. turmoil over the division of traffic. As in | Fepubican western senators and represel gram to Tue Bre.|~The Union stockyards | pucific railroad company. The suit is for LB U, R On boiler and other plato ironandsteel | fhe ; J e atie. | tives closer ] 3 AR TR e B A The room is intensely hot from the crowd | 1/ repms i bl s chsed with ausing | mow frades aro established, valued at 2 cents | iac O ol davs, noge ofthe lines Is satts: | ((7505Highis “of thielr constituent company of Sult Lake City was organized | tolls upon 100,000 cars carrying freight oyer \ povernment, Mississippi river bridge and flaming gs jots. The respective seconds | Mes, Miller's death. The motive is supposed | OF eSS a pound, on which the rates run as | il be ventilated October 11, when the chair- | there is not another vote cast against the con- Orer: ninoty incorporajars; lave boen [ the arolooking after their men industriously. | to hve been robber Below Teent, #10 ofa ot b0 | men \vill ive o heariug to the lines inter. | ference renort except my own I wil secured, the most prominent business men in | from Rock Istand, T, o Daven port, In., and MeAulifte's suverior slzo and stature cause — 1410 cents, 65-10 cents per pound; below 2 | ogtcd, The Atchisouhas declared itsclf as | Justas cheerfully, and am confident thut I » city, The capital is £20,000, 1n 2,500 | covers the period from Mareh, 1331, 0 Sep- 4 i being uawillingto accept any less than 40 | Will be endorsed by therepublicans of my shthundred acres just north of | tember 2 1500, Included in this case is tho tho opinion of the crowd to. veer in his favor | ¢ - Murdered His Brother. R DO L R T R L v s Li8C ol hotloftad fote tea Ul e S A 4:45 0. m.—M. Vise, the referee, risesand | (A 0INAW MR, DOPL. S0, ATher DG 1410 conts; above 3 cents, 1510 “conts: | ¢ompotitors from the Missourd river. L DISSATISPACTION OV ER TITE REPORT, ty have been sccured, and the followlag | Quincy road, the Rock Island & Peoria rail- exorts the audience’ to remember thatthe w |!l1um l..llfnn'r. brothers, quarrcled tonight | above 4 cents, 2 cent: ; above 7 cents, 25-10 C 8wzl There 15 considerable dissatisfaction with | Werere nynnvmlwlus a hmmlu{_dxrovtrm, to | road company, the Rock Island & Mercer eyes of the sporting world of Australia while drinking, V m got ashotgun and above 10 ('unl) J'_ cents; above 13 4 $20,000 BAR BILL, the conferenc porton the bill, as a | serve until thenextannual meeting: Colonel | ra dand the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Amerien and Boiandars an thorn, wa e | when o bystandu tried to prevent him fron | ctuts,'ds per cout. Plaes’ thinner thao No. groat many coms. have D. C. Dodge, Denver; John W. Rodefer, | 1?aul. It is said that 50,000 cars were carvied rica Ei o ) t0do | shooting, Albert drew a revolver and shot | 10are to pay duty as sheet. hefinersen- | ppe Suit Brought by E. A. Smith | anda great many int £ i Omaha; W. P, Noble, R. C. Chambers, Fran. | 107 these companies at the rate of & per car. nothing to bring diseredit upon the pugilistic | William through the hand. The iatter then s for hoop ivon ave adopted, and for Peteedbeiiilsy | G S protection have been neglecied, but the | oo ase oM, EL 0, e s W iadkidid art. The crowd applauds, tho heat grows {;uhll:xlhlhu[guu and fired the charge into Al- rml\\‘v:mmm‘;h;«"l the house rate of ¢-10 of Av“_”“l':\“’“m‘]- Sapt, o0 Nwi“l{"‘ e | [eaders in both houses are”depending upon ‘I{“ "‘\‘_‘_‘*‘“’“f;\i J “l’“ .xlku‘“‘yl ,l;‘ I:mu_my, Natlonal Tt L Aaonl fing, and woatwil = . ert's heart, a cent per pound obtains, 3 0N, opt. 20.—[Sp TUE | harty allegiance to secure the adoption of the | F'red Simon, M. K. Parsons, W. eming- W St a6 m i Builingaadunat il 1 ibockelars tho oght ———— In tin plate the houserate of 2¢of a cont | Bl —When ox-United States Senator S, C. | report. The matter will come up in the | ton, Heber M. Wells, B. A Saunders, Charles | (1110400, Sopt. . —1Tho ropresontatives of D s AP e e Henry Watterson at Boston, per pound abéve sheet ironrates to July 1| pPomeroy madehis famous fight for re-elec- | house tomorrow aud will be fiushed before | Crave, Join EL White, W. C. B, Allen, My, | [h¢ Various boards of trade uow mecting 3 . m,—After (4 t abou h 1t 4 - Bostox, Mass,, Sept. 26.—A large audience | 1ext, and 2 210 cents after that date, is tionin Juuary, 187, he had quartered at | adjournment, sothatit can go to the senate | Rodefer represents the followine outeide par. | D€ have perfectod an organiztion to be gloves Mr. Angel reads the Marquis of | pathered ot tho Massachusetts Reform elub . Thesenate rateof 4 further add 7 b e paprosents i follownis Ousido PAT- | 1 wn as the National Transportation associe will delay action upon the bill. When the | YeS homas L, Kimball, third vice pres N Mond; here s of discussion ¢ 7 of 85 L x ‘turcrs | theold Teft house 1o Topeka an army of |0 it e ) the M husotts Reform club | gjonal uty of 5 per cent on manufacturers y I 'my . S tollowlnk D cad AMars Sty rulo. o e realled, g | toBiEMY, fncluding many distinguished gen- | of'tin plate i replaced by tho absolute single | politiciams. Thoy were on duty, somo of | Wnlors” get. 1o WA thew is d tellng | dentof the Union Pacific, Omaln; D. SNen AT IpLinto) oWl pYEmaent lisares p smiling, them, many wecks, and the bar was free for | when they will stop, and therefore 1o one ean ¥ tlemen, to grect Henry Wa 7 of55 per cent, and its stipulation for e | e i ] 4 icilay MaATIIFe: ho Lon i R e * Ofter 186 as : X a odge, general manager of the Rio Grande | trades vice president, A.J. Vallandi Birtioulany M Aullffe, who keeps & broad lle Courler-Journal, who delivered un (i-pound tin after 1806, in case | them to go to. The bill amounted to about exactly when the adjournment will | Western, Denver; L. H. Korty, super tho Kanas Clty (ransportation bir . in. Joo b v grin. Joe hus a markedadvantageand draws s on the political issues of the day, in- | of failure of domestic works to produce | & ¢ 9 ; ‘. 4 lace, but 1t will not be long delayed. : vetary. @, B B : ) first blood by o slashing lunge on the nose, F and ol ‘ one-third of the consumption, is retained, | $19000. Pomoroy was defeated by the York 3 likely the end of the sossion will | tendent of the Unim Pacific telegraph s T sonn, PRRENANY, BE L0 which he folows up by many of the s Nickel in matte or other erude formris re- | bribery conspirey. When he came to settle | gme hefors the end of tho weok, tem, Omaha; J. 8. Tebletts, general | J7il NilWoliccn chumbor of conmerce. = sume sort. Slavin seems to hav " | Protectionists Defeated in Sweden. | Storedto the free list; nicl nickel oxide | he snid the bill was too.much, and gave E. A. 1 asked Senator Pierce of Dakota if the | manmager of the TUnion Pacific coal il i X, ' . seems to have no | POt Sept. %.—The Swedish eleo. | Alo¥, in which nickel 'is of chief value, 10 | Smith, the proprietor, $,000, Smith de: | «high binders, as tho seuitors who are | department: J. M. T : chance whatever, and ouly gets in an occa- | Stocxnonr, Sept. 20.—The Swediwsh elec- | oo ¢’y pound; zine in blocks or pigs, 13 [ clined’ to accept this i full settlement, and 2% on bindi Vo] ihadgliiiagnd) e hurston, - gen: it bl St i aln b iadinng P pig e ent, and | fighting the tax on binding twine are called, | eyal solicitor of the Union Pacific sional body blow with perbaps a few head intended to fight the conference report on the { cents apound. Manufactures not specially | brought suit in this ecounty for the full ; WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—The president toe bits. The American’s chances are reckoned | €8It the protectionists, who have had a | provided for, composed wholly or in - part of | amount, receiving judgment. ~Execution was | gariff bill, railroad; N. Merriam, Union elevator com- Ains ad day sent to the senate the following nomina= far better than those of his opponent. At th majority in the house for three years. The | iron, steal, lead, copper, nickel, pewter, zine, | issued and somo reul espate sold ana applied By all means,” he replied. pany, Omaha; G. M. Nattinger, ex-secretary [Iu)n . Burd Grubb of New .l:;-.ulv lm':: pponent. Atthe | returus now in show the election of 116 free | gold’ or any other mnicatal, 45 per centad’ | on the judgment. Sipee then it has laid “For wl enson » Omaha boar . 3 , S o Roatatty p 1 the prescribod iy : 4 , I For what reison of the Omaha board of trade; S.K. Dyer, | istor + Bdw Y 4 end of the preseribed three minutes Charley o {81 notectionsat gt 4 L o b I » ; : ster to Spain; Edwin H. Conger of Iowa, . L 'y | traders and 81 protectionists, valor dormant until yesterday, when another exe. “Tne farmers of Dakota want free twing,” | San Francisco; J, I, McAl Omak . " Mitcheli jumps up excitedly and wagers £100 e In steel ingots and blooms the senaterate | cution was goifen out. This is supposed to | was his answer. “That's reason cnough for | gy oiseo; J. H. n, Omahia; W. | minister to Brail. Postmasters: Iowa— to £50 on MeAulifte, with no takers, so at Fatally Bitten by Pigs. (lowerby 1-10 of a cent per pound)is re- [ beonly preliminary i taking a transc iYL of | me.n F\. Allen, manager of the M-numl_h(n insu Alonzo B. !.'I'fl _wu, MeGrogor; Valentine S, was tho confidenco of the Slavinites shaken. | Nawcasmr, Pa., Sept. %.—A threo-year. | Linedon grades below 1 8-10 couts in value, | thejudguent o be sved en in tho cast, where | “ut it s ot belioved that. there will bo | 8¢ company, Omihas Thouss SwoboMill- | Relsor, Lyeus; Bidner L Whiter, Woods But in a prizo fight, as in other things, it is | old girl numed Cooper accidentally fell intoa | YA E8 i '0r steol bars or Hiates, ol | Tntireas tuar math b i-::fi..'fi'u"'ié“fii-’i‘fi many voles on the republican mde even | 8rdhotel Omiba; Willam Fleming, Omabay | g/ io® s “ Rirgham, Augusia; Perry O always the unexpected which happens, and | pig sty tonight. In an instant two powerful | rolled or blued, the higher house rates aro re- | 50,000, f gmong the bigh bindere, Beustor Padiock | 8, D. Davkilow, ralluad newi agmoy, | wilder, Bysnsviliei. Nebraakazdamb, M. never, surely, in annals of prize fighting was | pigs attacked her, and before any one could | tamed, — (ARATLRRL TR LS Y S R ¥R | Omsha: B. L, Lomax, gencral passcoger | Harman, Shelton, ) thero such asurprise as that reserved n the | SO0 o b Canistunco lucerated her hmbes | o i casoof suwed boavds and lumber of | Australian Wool Shearers' Strike, »faras the. morthwest is concerned, | 2&ent of the Union Pacific, Omata; Heary - - o R and bodyin wnawiul muuner. The child | white pine, the senate rte of &lis adopted, | ;, Sept, 20.—The strike of the | said Representative Burrows tonight, “the | F- Deue, unbon ticket agent, Omaha; B Troops No Longer Needed, (et Yy I R TS s, and the provision for a retontion of the old | (o' ye TG vener 1 he squattors | Dill as agroed upon will e greatly fo tho ad- | Silloway, Murray hotd, Omaha; . W. | Cuasewiay, 8. D., Sopt. 2.[Speciat P YA P e duty tocover foreign export duty is retained. i ’ e breaking | Vantage of the people, both those * engaged in | Murphy, North Platte, Neb., and othe am to Tup B The troops that after the ten seconds interval. McAuliffe iranted Double Pensions. In the internal revenue features of the bili | 8re suing their worke people for breaking | FOHUTKY B 5 i el S 0 bt 8 : agricultural and thos ged in manufac- | et i nia T b0 : looks looks fresh and Slavin bleeds over the CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. ¥ pecial Cable- | nearly all the house provisions are restored, | their agreement. At a'conference at Broken 5 i 3 A 7 gt The company contemplates sceuring varl | were stationed at Lower Brule agency last -t D! } hearly L) e - uring industries. Inthe first place it will N 4 . stuyd St lft eye. Thoso who watched him closely, | £¥an to Tu: Ber. |—The sultan has granted | The provisions removing all restictions on | Hil it was decided, subject to the con- | givo{ncreased activiiy and cnlatged propor- | 043 indutries and manufacturing concerns | spring when the Sioux . resorvation s however, might have seen a wicked look | double the usual pensions to the famites of | firmers and growers of tobicco ure restored | sent of the employrs and unions, that & | tions to our manufacturing Industries, and | allied tothe stock and slughtering business, | opeued to settloment loft hero \today via sl yigedh : and @ proviso added that farmers shall | portion of the men employed shall be | thereby i e o "1 | Morcover, the enterprise embraces railroad under his heavy brows, and mot only was | themembers of the crew of the warship 5 ¥ . of ployed thereby increase tho de agricultural X : ste & A e 4 Ly % oven officer @ statemo salts, ete, A | work forty-six hours weekly at the wages | market, intontion baok of it In less than two | TOUdering of that vessel ut sea. fluo o1 8500 is provided for o violaton of this [ paid before the striko and siall agroe to re- « ! minutes the tables were tumed, e provision. ho conference committee | fuse tostrikeat the bidding of other labor | the president with power to newotiate with | The capital stock will probably be doubled ¥ Biiacs TYO 19 Death of X struck out the sonato amendments | parties. All future disputes botween the di- | the tiear counitios of tho wwond ot toina | within @ year, White & Sons company of and 50 was America’s proul bmiser| PuiraveLenr % izabeth Drexel & 12,58z 0 3 € providing for & tarit commission. [ rectors and miners shall be referred to & | advantages i o sy e extend | this city have plans prepared for and will L ittee. turned over on his back, sprawling prose in [ Smith, wife of Walte Smith, and eldest Tha tax on smoking and manufactured to- | board of arbitration, over which a judge ;‘.,“““.';fi:;‘“,fi‘.h;!.fi::“ kf." ol ::..3: " ‘.\“rp.‘: erect atonce a lar 1«|n-khw house with a | WAsmiNGTON, Sept. - —Chairman Candler the sawdust, knocked out cntirely and so | daughterof tho late Francis A Deexel, died | bacco and on snuff is placed att cents per | of the supreme court shall R 4 preside. | opportunity © will be offered for | dally slaughtering capacity of 400to 500 beef { of the sclect committes on the world's fair duzed that when he attempted to rise he was | at Torresdale today after an illness of a_fow | POURd: Opium manufacturers aro taxed #10 |1 Ata mecting which was attended by 300 of | the extension of trade. If the sugar- | cattle and 1,00 hogs or sheep. Hy H. Meday, | nus appointed the following committeo under 80 glddy thi i iy ruised | diys, Mrs. Smith's share of her fathes per. pound upon opium mauufactured in the | theexecutive officers of the Victorian unions | producing countrics do not give usas much | Who established the first packing houses in o g ol the o \.;l-i-dx.,." h\:,:l} b':;;':’“?:'ll:';d-' b.““:,:;l tatowas §,000,000, o l"“.‘"“ States ' for smoking purposes, and | a vote of confidenge in the strike committee e s president may re-impose | Omoha, and manager forthe Hammond pack. | Y6 resolution which passed the house: John 7 ) YEMR ORF: Mok £0 his cornery only persons who are citizens of the United | was passed, and it was recommended that | the duties upon sugar, hides, coffee and other | iDE COmpIn signed as oncof the incorpo. | W ndler, chairman, ex-oficio; Robert R. defeated, Slavin's terrific body blows had s";—"—‘-mp e Y States ure permitted toengago in its manu- | onoday's piy be levied every week from each | products, Butl do not think thore will be | Fators and stockholders, and says that Salt [ Hitt of (llinois, Nathan Frank of Missourl, done thelr unperceived but deadly work, and 2 neny L2, p ’ facture. ~ The senate amendment provid- [ unionist who is workiug to maintain the | any necessity for his excrcising this authori- | 1«ake is destined tobe an important packing | Roswell | ew York and Williom Y J At New York—The City of Chester and ¥ 4 MeAuliffe's apparently brillisnt opening had SRY, S8 s v and | lng that all special dnternal revenue | strikers, ty. T fecl confident from information that is | Poiut, asit isin the center of animportany | 1 Wilson of N e gy s e fhe s i i B the Queen, from Liverpool. taxes shall become duo July 1, 1891, is re- ———— reiiable that most, if not all, the sugar-grow- | Section, all of whose population are consum by ottt u:t'u::" l"“" agoinst | A Hamburg~The Augusta Victoria, from | tined, The rates established’ in the wool The Jews in Russia. ¥ & sclence. i Nominations, amer for Fort Sully. Trouble was ex- 3 Ball y o rat pected between the settlers and Indians, but So far as the home market is con- | Which _ will mako this tho distribution | eyorything had becomo quich and the troops cerned, by the provision in the bill clothing | polnt for all the intermountain country, ¢ 10 longer needed to preserve order, countries wil mmediatel gl y S 420 o's Ne . ew York, ;:",j:,‘l‘","“‘,‘“"’{’\'::','At’l',d‘:';‘\“‘f_‘n‘:“‘j" "“:;:"}‘{fl:’]’l}: 81, Prrenssuna, Sept. 90.—(Speclal Cable- | conc ry \vu\_«lulmifnl:l“mll‘(l‘ s S0 ents y e | sa 1||I,l X A:,llk':.lh,\.\l'w-‘]'»’v._fl‘fli, “fslf:‘:u Teles Suit for Separate Maintenance, The Steamer Wicland Safe. the balr of tho camel, goat, alpica orother | EF 10 Tus BEk|—A specal commission | (b 1oty Wkely Increisiog buroxpotsbiugty: | World's Stalllon Reoord Lowered. | gram to Tue' Bur.[—Tho coruorstono of tha Ciicaco, Sept, 0.—Beforo Judgo Shopard | New Yous, Sept. 2.—The Hambarg Amer. | Suimals, valued above i ceils a pound, two comprising members of the government and | vanace to the farmers we have dircetly | .. KANKAKEE, IIL, Sept. Nelson lowered | new synagogue of the congregation B'Nai today Margarct V, Fitzpatrick gave evidence | ican line steamer Wieland floated off the and a half times the auty on unwashed wool, | and governors of the provinces which the 5. | the world’s stallion record today.—Time el was laid today on Fourth East stree ¢ zuarded the entire list of agricultural pro lay Ma : first class: on woolen or worsted cloths | Jews inbabited, has been appointed to con- | fuels by iheretel foh will | 2:114. Faus car- ¢ building c-similo separalo maluitenauce against her bus- | shoal uninjured, vAinad above 0 cute § Pound, thres | sider tho positon ofthe Jows 1a Russia, . | Oucts by Incressing the dutics, which will | 3¢ | Fausting lowered the two-year-old | Hho bullding ls o tacsimile jln ministurecd | shutouta large volume of foreigu imports | Fecord iu 2:24) the big temple iu Berln aud'will cost Sl i p; VA